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Carrageenan-Induced Hyperalgesia Is Partially Alleviated by Endomorphin-1 Locally Delivered into Inflamed Paws in Rat  

Lee, Seo-Eun (Department of Physiology, College of Medicine, Hanyang University)
Shin, Hong-Kee (Department of Physiology, College of Medicine, Hanyang University)
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The Korean Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology / v.7, no.6, 2003 , pp. 369-373 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study was performed to test whether endomorphin-1 has analgesic effect, when locally administrated into inflamed peripheral tissue. Carrageenan suspension (0.5%) was injected intraplantarly into the right paw of Sprague-Dawley male rats, and the rats were subjected to a series of mechanical stimuli with von Frei filaments before and after the injection. Carrageenan-injected rats showed typical inflammatory hyperalgesic signs and decrease of withdrawal threshold, peaked at 3 to 6 hours after the injection and lasted more than 3 days. Endomorphin-1 was intraplantarly injected with carrageenan, simultaneously or 3∼4 hours after carrageenan. Simultaneous injection of endomorphin-1 with carrageenan significantly reduced hyperalgesia and thd analgesic effect was prolonged up to 8 hours. The delivery of endomorphin-1 ($50{\mu}g$) into the inflamed area after 3 to 4 hours of carrageenan injection significantly increased the threshold of hyperalgesic mechanical withdrawal response, but only partially. Intrathecal treatment of endomorphin-1 completely reversed carrageenan-induced hyperalgesia. This report is the first to show that peripherally delivered endomorphin-1 relieved inflammatory hyperalgesia. But a control through peripheral ${\mu}-opioid$ receptors appears to be not sufficient for complete pain treatment.
Keywords
Endomorphin-1; ${\mu}-Opidid$ receptors; Inflammation; Hyperalgesia; Pain;
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